This story is kind of old but it appears that the grandmother and aunt were trying to game the system. To KFC's credit they didn't revoke their earlier donation for the kid's medical bills. The reason she was disfigured was because of her grandfather's and his girlfriend's pit bulls attacking her (they've been arrested and charged). This is a really, really sad story where it appears that nobody in her family was caring for her and all they wanted to do was profit off of her disability.

TL;DR: big corporation did the right thing while the family tried to profit off the pain of the child

The story had a few holes in it from the beginning - such as the specific KFC to which they claimed to have gone having closed several years previously... The fucked up thing is that the child will likely be affected by the hoax as if it were true, because there's no way she's going to be completely insulated from the claim.I wonder if the story was started just as a means of drawing attention to the family's fundraising to deal with medical bills. Either way, it's pretty sad.

Back in May, a 3-year-old girl disfigured by a pit bull attack was asked to leave a KFC restaurant because her facial scars disturbed other customers.

As though it were undisputed fact, instead of saying that the girl's family only claimed that it happened - especially since previous coverage of this story gave evidence that it was a false claim, and Boing Boing's own story eventually repeats those week-old reports to the contrary.

That doesn't really answer the question. The girl was disfigured by a dog attack. Is it really relevant what breed of dog it was? What purpose does it serve to include that information other than to further propagate the pigeonholing of the breed as naturally vicious?

The RSPCA disagrees. Also there's this and this, which cite a study showing attacks in the UK by breed (sadly no links to the study, and I'm too hungover to do more googling). Some people are fucking dickheads, and train/allow their dogs to be vicious, but it's not the dog's fault. I've known many, many big, scary-looking dogs, all of whom were absolutely lovely, gentle creatures, and plenty of horrid, bitey little fuckers in various flavours of lapdog/stupid crufts-looking hairbags. Dogs just basically want to be loved and belong, and to know you think theyre a good dog. It's the owners that are a menace